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Paul Fegan is a managing partner and co-founder of Navis Wealth Management. Paul heads up the firm's cross-border planning initiative and helps run day-to-day
Paul Fegan is currently a senior adviser at Gresham Partners and Chairman of the Bosch Institute at Sydney University Paul Fegan also stands out as the former
An accomplished executive and Board director, with experience in the financial, insurance, and telecommunications sectors, Paul Fegan is a senior advisor at
The curious career of former St George Bank boss Paul Fegan continues its odd trajectory after he retired from the AMP board – effective immediately – on
Paul Fegan is an energetic and outcome focused executive with extensive leadership experience and a proven track record of successfully transforming businesses.
Paul Fegan is a senior advisor with Gresham Partners in Sydney, Australia, guiding corporate transactions.
An energetic and outcome focussed executive with extensive leadership experience and a proven track record of bringing business' together.
Former St George Bank chief executive and Telstra executive Paul Fegan has retired from the board of AMP, after six year with the company.
Managing Director & CEO at St.George Bank · Experience: St.George Bank · Location: Greater Sydney Area · 1 connection on LinkedIn. View Paul Fegan's profile
Absolute privilege to chat with these guys tonight! Enjoy the rest of your stay! Photo by Paul Fegan in Beardmore Bar Glasgow Airport.
An Australian financial executive with nearly four decades of experience, Paul Fegan works as a senior adviser at Gresham Partners in Sydney and is a former non-executive director of financial services firm AMP Limited.
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Bosch Institute Ltd - University of Sydney (Research industry): Non Executive Director, (2009-Present) Medica Researxh
St George Bank (Public Company; Banking industry): M...